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I feel sorry for a large % of board members who seemingly can't enjoy how great modern baseball is.
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Some of us though prefer more of the kind of on-base action that enabled the game to explode in popularity in the first two decades of the 20th century.
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Series MVP prediction
The battle of the 8 letter "Y" pitchers
I'll concede game 6 to Yamamoto. In game 7 Yesavage pitches the last 11 innings of the game no matter how long it is and the Jays win MVP Yesavage Unlikely perhaps, but so was Game 3 |
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Man not sure I would start Scherzer for this game.
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ohtani over glassnow...not shocking, but interesting.
glassnow only threw 3 pitches (for 3 outs) last night, so TOR has to deal with ohtani and glassnow. ooof. spending a brazillion dollars on your team has perks. |
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It would help if more guys than Ohtani used the "Ohtani rule"...or Ohtani managed to pitch enough the past few seasons to remember it. |
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The best teams win championships. ETA - Yamamoto can win WS MVP |
Rooting for the dodgers to win big!!!
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I'm surprised the Blue Jays didn't complain about Ohtani being given extra time to warm up in the first inning. The same rules should apply to everyone.
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The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Dodger nine that day
The score stood 4 to 2 with two innings left to play |
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Epic pitching performance.
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Baseball can heal now since this solidifies the need for changes to the structure of the MLB. Salary cap and true revenue sharing incoming.
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Tough loss but the better team won. Jays stunk for the last two games, too many mistakes and missed opportunities. Jays relievers were shaky at best...
Jeff Hoffman = Mitch Williams |
All the Blue Jays had to do was cash in the leadoff double in the bottom of the eleventh by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the game would have gone to twelve innings which would have tied the record for the longest game seven in World Series history. But they couldn't get it done....
:( Not nearly as painful though as when my beloved dearly departed Cleveland Indians lost extra inning game sevens 3-2 to the Florida Marlins in 1997 and 8-7 to the Chicago Cubs in 2016. And I'll never forget, never forgive, those who took the Indians from me. Worse yet though was when my lifelong favourites the Edmonton Eskimos were taken from me in 2020. My resentment and anger hasn't faded even a bit. :mad: |
Plenty of chances for Toronto, but I was mostly disappointed in George Springer. 6th inning man on second no outs, one run in during what will no doubt be a close game. He absolutely needs to move the runner over. An 0-1 pitch straight on the outside corner and he just needs to poke it to the right side. Instead he takes strike two and then whiffs. Next guy drives the ball to deep center, where a man on 3rd would have scored easily.
In 8th, man on second one out and Springer whiffs again. I know he had hits early, but for a team lauded for knowing the game and scoring in a variety of ways, its veteran "leader" Springer went up there looking for the HR ball when it wasn't needed. Twice. A dang shame. |
And so ends the career of a generational pitcher, Clayton Kershaw, who actually had a pretty good year but could not be trusted to appear in more than one inning. It must be a bittersweet ending for him. If this was Max Scherzer's last game, he at least will have gone out on a good note, he pitched very well.
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Seems like he is more than OK with how things played out. Roberts still drives me crazy but in the last couple games he did a number of things I was mentally begging him to do. What I liked about the team was, even though the vaunted offense more or less disappeared they just adjusted and played scrappy ball instead to eke out the last two wins. You'd have thought they were the plucky underdogs and not the anointed team of billionaires |
Thankfully he did not end his career getting lit up in a Game 7. One of the truly puzzling careers ever, so dominant in the regular season, so many post-season disasters. A great guy, I hope his lasting legacy is mostly positive.
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(it's a really good time to be a billionaire in this country, if you haven't heard.) |
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I'm fully ok missing some baseball in 2027 if it means getting the structure within baseball resolved so that all 30 markets have a more equal opportunity shot at a World Series. I'm not on either side, owner nor player. I simply want smaller markets to be able to retain their homegrown superstars. |
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